Associations to the word «Practised»
Noun
- Barrister
- Deceit
- Solicitor
- Deception
- Austerity
- Cruelty
- Divination
- Imposition
- Chancery
- Practise
- Extortion
- Sorcery
- Penance
- Hinduism
- Manoeuvre
- Witchcraft
- Christianity
- Rite
- Pastime
- Treachery
- Archery
- Wickedness
- Fraud
- Astrology
- Profession
- Orthodox
- Abstinence
- Notary
- Judo
- Observance
- Superstition
- Buddhism
- Ingenuity
- Shamanism
- Custom
- Physician
- Veda
- Inhabitant
- Concealment
- Baptism
- Bar
- Vaccination
- Tyranny
- Belief
- Perfection
- Engraver
- Celt
- Intrigue
- Cultivation
- Surgeon
- Inn
- Denial
- Counsel
- Yoga
- Hypocrisy
- Advocate
- Canoeing
- Farming
- Meditation
- Medicine
- Horticulture
- Islam
- Confucianism
- Lawyer
- Pagan
- Embroidery
- Cheat
- Orator
- Qc
- Religion
- Virtue
- Tradesman
- Sacrifice
- Honesty
- Moderation
- Worship
- Buddhist
- Precept
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PRACTISED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of practise
Dictionary definition
PRACTISED, adjective. Skillful after much practice.
Wise words
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